3 Best Sights in Marvão, Évora and the Alentejo

Castelo de Marvão

You can climb the tower of Marvão's castle and trace the course of the massive Vauban-style stone walls (characterized by concentric lines of trenches and walls, a hallmark of the 17th-century French military engineer Vauban), adorned at intervals with bartizans, to enjoy breathtaking vistas from different angles. Given its strategic position, it's no surprise that Marvão has been a fortified settlement since Roman times or earlier. The present castle was built under Dom Dinis in the late 13th century and modified some four centuries later, during the reign of Dom João IV.

Rua do Castelo, Marvão, Portalegre, 7330-101, Portugal
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Museu Municipal de Marvão

At the foot of the path leading to the town's castle is Marvão's municipal museum, in the 13th-century Church of Saint Mary. The small gallery contains a diverse collection of religious artifacts, traditional costumes, ancient maps, and weapons.

Largo de Santa Maria, Marvão, Portalegre, 7330-101, Portugal
245 909 132
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Praia Fluvial do Rio Sever

You’ll find this riverfront beach in the town of Portagem, 6 km (4 miles) from Marvão. There’s a dam holding back the Sever River, creating a natural swimming pool that becomes a popular hangout in the summer. The calm waters make it safe enough for kids, and the temperature is slightly warmer than the Atlantic. Enjoy a meal in one of the cafés nearby overlooking the mountains of São Mamede. Don’t miss the Roman bridge over the river, said to be one of Portugal’s oldest toll roads.
Rua da Ponte Romana 3, Marvão, Portalegre, 7330-347, Portugal

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